> I bounce back and forth between the office network, and the
> home network a lot. I, unfortutantely, am still running WIn98
> on my VAIO, so it is a bit of a pain to switch IP address, etc.
> (We aren't running a DHCP server). So I created two registry
> patches that I place on my desktop to ease the transition. One
> is called office.reg, and the other is home.reg. That way I just
> double click on where I am going before shutdown, and I'm set when
> I get there. In case any of you are in the same position, this may
> help you -- it's the contents of my "office.reg" file:
> ---------------------
> REGEDIT4
>
> [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Ne
> tTrans\0002]
> "DriverDesc"="TCP/IP"
> "InfSection"="MSTCP.ndi"
> "IPAddress"="192.168.1.20"
> "IPMask"="255.255.255.0"
> "DeviceVxDs"="vtdi.386,vip.386,vtcp.386,vdhcp.386,vnbt.386"
> "InstallVnbt"="0"
> "InfPath"="NETTRANS.INF"
> "ProviderName"="Microsoft"
> "DriverDate"=" 4-23-1999"
> "DevLoader"="*ndis"
> "NodeType"="1"
> "DefaultGateway"="192.168.1.1"
> -------------------------
>
> So you just need to change the gateway & IP address to reflect
> where you are, and changing locations is a little easier.
Just one catch, I think. This info is NIC-specific, so anyone who does this
will have to find the key for their NIC, and use that instead.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
voice: (202) 797-5496
fax: (202) 797-5444
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